As NASA selects payloads it plans to fly on commercial lunar landers, companies developing those spacecraft are skeptical any landers will be ready to fly this year, as the agency desires.
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The Pentagon would ask Congress to approve “special temporary authorities” for the secretary of defense to transfer resources from other services to the Department of the Air Force and the Space Force.
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EchoStar wishes it ordered its latest satellite, Jupiter-3, sooner than it did, but won’t seek to play catch up by buying another copy of the satellite in order to meet surging demand for broadband connectivity, executives said Feb. 21.
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At the end of 2018, division chief Clare Grason and her entire satellite communications team at the Defense Information Systems Agency moved over to work in the same capacity under Gen. John (“Jay”) Raymond at the Air Force Space Command (AFSPC).
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As Blue Origin prepares to start flying people on its New Shepard suborbital vehicle, the company’s founder says the altitude the vehicle can reach will put it at an advantage over Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo.
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The Indonesian communications satellite that is SpaceX’s primary payload for its second Falcon 9 launch this year overcame a change of manufacturers and the loss of a U.S. Ex-Im Bank loan to reach the launch pad.
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Virgin Galactic scrubbed the Feb. 20 flight test for SpaceShipTwo, the air-launched suborbital spaceplane, due to high winds in Mojave, California. The flight test is now scheduled for Friday, Feb. 22.
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The new chair of the House space subcommittee says she’s looking forward to working with the commercial space industry on a number of issues, including oversight of non-traditional space activities.
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A slow start for Eutelsat’s Konnect Africa broadband venture and losses in activities beyond the fleet operator’s core business contributed to a 4.4 percent decline in revenue during the last half of 2018.
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As LeoStella inaugurated the factory that will be used to produce a series of Earth imaging satellites, the joint venture of Thales Alenia Space and Spaceflight Industries continues to look for other customers.
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Research assistant, Oct.2102-Sept.2015. Time shared, Ph.D. research and ISAS projects.

Work on the DESTINY mission (asteroid flyby) performing the system analysis of the attitude profile and the communication accessibility, as well as principal investigator for themission deep spaceplan.Work in the PROCYON mission (asteroid flyby), part of the team developing the trajectory design, asteroid target selection deep space operations and made the Mars planetary protection analysis. Developing the extension plan for Hayabusa 2 mission (sample return), which includes asteroid selection and trajectory design. Responsible for the development of the theory of multiple asteroid flyby mission design (PhD thesis research).

Teaching assistant to the graduate course in "Dynamics and control of space vehicles" (6 months) and course work in modelling and simulation of aircrafts,analytical mechanics,optimal control. Worked as a principal investigator on the project "Astrodynamics of the mission in the triple asteroid system 2001 SN263, ASTER mission - trajectory and control".

Internship project developed on the “Trajectory analysis of a conical re-entry body with a spherical nose cap at zero incidence angle”, also presented as dissertation for the Aeronautical Engineering degree.

Responsible for managing the activities of the South America team composed of 10 national points of contact and several SGAC members. Work involves organizing seminars at universities, organizing and managing regional events, such as the 1st South America Space Generation Workshop, which also includes fundraising and advertisement.

→Transferable skills: Interact and coordinate a large number of individuals, organize seminars and papers, advertisement and promotion

Worked on a undergraduate project on "Numerical simulation of a magnetohydrodynamic flow field" and developed the final project in "Development of conceptual and preliminary phases of military trainer aircraft".

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